While I’m still hoping that an owl will someday show up at my residence clutching a sheaf of papers that grant me admittance to Hogwarts in its beak, I’m also a realist and know that only British witches and wizards get to go to the famous school of magic. That realist attitude also made me completely fascinated when the brilliant minds over at Mic.com published a whole breakdown of all the costs for 1 year at Hogwarts earlier this week.
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And this breakdown?
It’s not even the tuition cost. It’s just supplies! Here’s tuition:
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I’d need to rob a bank guarded by dragons to afford this kind of education, personally. But before any young magic casters get too sad, there’s a light at the bottom of the bag of gold. The internet was so interested in this cost breakdown for Hogwarts that some people started tweeting at J.K. Rowling herself to see if Mic.com was right. They had based all their calculations on the books, information provided by Rowling’s Pottermore school preparation lists and prices, and some research on the British education system and its costs. They weren’t necessarily wrong about the overall price once it was converted to American dollars; they just weren’t aware of the generosity of spirit that Rowling had written into her mind-palace of the Hogwarts world. Here are the tweets for proof:
@emmalineonline1 @micnews There’s no tuition fee! The Ministry of Magic covers the cost of all magical education! â J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 17, 2015
@micnews Far be it for me to tell you Muggles what to do – but yes. You do. â J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 17, 2015
.@kevinpokeeffe The Ministry of Magic thanks you for allow them to clear that up, Kevin.
â J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 17, 2015
Can you imagine an education system that not only let you bring pets to school but also didn’t cost you or your parents anything? It would be absolutely amazing! I think I’m hoping for that owl arrival even more now that I know this little bit of information.
ht Mic.com